Monday’s public holiday attracted a packed ringside to Inishowen Mart in Co Donegal.
While inclement weather and poor grass growth has delayed turnout, there are plenty of farmers keen to get their hands on cattle to comply with stocking rate requirements.
This put a firm floor under the trade in Monday’s sale and also in the previous week’s special spring sale, when over 400 head went under the hammer.
Good-quality 2024-born continental bullocks weighing from 450kg to 550kg sold on average from €4.40/kg to €4.80/kg, with a selection of excellent-quality lots rising to €5/kg.
Small numbers of plainer-quality and dairy-crosses sold back to €4/kg.
Heifers
Heifers of a comparable weight were a similar trade, with average prices possibly 10c/kg lower than those paid for bullocks.
There was also a keener appetite exhibited from agents for slaughter-fit and short-keep stores.
Prices were heavily dependent on quality, with R and U- grading types selling from €3.80/kg to upwards of €4/kg, while some O grading types sold back to €3.60/kg to €3.80/kg for bullocks and heifers weighing from 650kg to 750kg-plus.
There was some top-quality feeding bulls on offer weighing from 430kg to upwards of 500kg.
The general run of prices paid were in the region of €4.30/kg to €4.75/kg.
Lighter bulls
Lighter bulls suitable for feeding on as bulls or castrating and weighing from 300kg to 400kg sold from €4.50/kg to €5/kg on average, with some excellent-quality bulls selling to €5.70/kg.
The average price range for weanling heifers weighing from 300kg to 400kg was €4.20/kg to €4.80/kg, with U grading types and heifers with breeding potential climbing above €5/kg.
Cull cows
Demand for cull cows was up on the previous week, with prices 10c/kg to 15c/kg firmer.
Some heavy fleshed continental cows weighing in excess of 800kg topped the €3,000 mark, selling from €3.30/kg to €3.60/kg.
Lighter and lesser-quality beef cows sold from €2.85/kg to €3.20/kg, while an entry of Friesian cows sold from €2.30/kg to €2.80/kg.
There were a couple of heavy Charolais bulls entered, with a standout price of €3,750 paid for a six-year-old Charolais bull weighing 1,080kg, while a 915kg Charolais bull sold for €2,950.
A couple of cows with calves at foot met keen demand and topped €3,000 per head.

This Limousin-cross bullock born 20/02/2024 and weighing 710kg sold for €2,630 (€3.70/kg).

This outlying Limousin-cross bullock weighing 505kg and born 25/04/2024 sold for €2,350 (€4.65/kg).

Weighing 635kg, this Charolais-cross bullock born 08/09/2024 sold for €2,450 (€3.85/kg).

This quality Limousin-cross bull weighing 525kg and born 04/04/2025 sold for €2,450 (€4.67/kg).

This young Charolais-cross bull born 20/09/2025 and weighing 364kg sold for €2,030 (€5.58/kg).

This Charolais-cross heifer weighing 485kg and born 03/06/2024 sold for €2,040 (€4.21/kg).

Weighing 360kg, this Charolais-cross heifer born 03/12/2024 sold for €1,690 (€4.69/kg).

This Limousin-cross cow born 7/7/2016 and weighing 640kg sold for €1,800 (€2.82/kg).

Weighing 1,080kg this Charolais bull born 3/6/2020 sold for €3,750 (€3.47/kg).

This quality Charolais cull cow born 18/04/2025 and weighing 845kg sold for €2,940 (€3.48/kg).

With a combined weight of 750kg, this quality Limousin second calver, born 5/7/2021, and her Charolais heifer calf at foot sold for €3,100.

This Hereford-cross cow born 28/02/2017 with a strong Charolais heifer calf and served to the same bull again sold for €3,080.

This Limousin-cross bull weighing 362kg and born 18/09/2025 sold for €2,020 (€5.58/kg).

This 750kg Hereford-cross bullock born 19/03/2024 sold for €2,740 (€3.65/kg).

This Limousin-cross bull weighing 455kg and born 06/05/2025 sold for €2,050 (€4.51/kg).

This Limousin-cross bull weighing 370kg and born 27/04/2025 sold for €1,790 (€4.84/kg).

This 405kg Charolais-cross bull born 18/04/2025 sold for €1,990 (€4.91/kg).
Monday’s public holiday attracted a packed ringside to Inishowen Mart in Co Donegal.
While inclement weather and poor grass growth has delayed turnout, there are plenty of farmers keen to get their hands on cattle to comply with stocking rate requirements.
This put a firm floor under the trade in Monday’s sale and also in the previous week’s special spring sale, when over 400 head went under the hammer.
Good-quality 2024-born continental bullocks weighing from 450kg to 550kg sold on average from €4.40/kg to €4.80/kg, with a selection of excellent-quality lots rising to €5/kg.
Small numbers of plainer-quality and dairy-crosses sold back to €4/kg.
Heifers
Heifers of a comparable weight were a similar trade, with average prices possibly 10c/kg lower than those paid for bullocks.
There was also a keener appetite exhibited from agents for slaughter-fit and short-keep stores.
Prices were heavily dependent on quality, with R and U- grading types selling from €3.80/kg to upwards of €4/kg, while some O grading types sold back to €3.60/kg to €3.80/kg for bullocks and heifers weighing from 650kg to 750kg-plus.
There was some top-quality feeding bulls on offer weighing from 430kg to upwards of 500kg.
The general run of prices paid were in the region of €4.30/kg to €4.75/kg.
Lighter bulls
Lighter bulls suitable for feeding on as bulls or castrating and weighing from 300kg to 400kg sold from €4.50/kg to €5/kg on average, with some excellent-quality bulls selling to €5.70/kg.
The average price range for weanling heifers weighing from 300kg to 400kg was €4.20/kg to €4.80/kg, with U grading types and heifers with breeding potential climbing above €5/kg.
Cull cows
Demand for cull cows was up on the previous week, with prices 10c/kg to 15c/kg firmer.
Some heavy fleshed continental cows weighing in excess of 800kg topped the €3,000 mark, selling from €3.30/kg to €3.60/kg.
Lighter and lesser-quality beef cows sold from €2.85/kg to €3.20/kg, while an entry of Friesian cows sold from €2.30/kg to €2.80/kg.
There were a couple of heavy Charolais bulls entered, with a standout price of €3,750 paid for a six-year-old Charolais bull weighing 1,080kg, while a 915kg Charolais bull sold for €2,950.
A couple of cows with calves at foot met keen demand and topped €3,000 per head.

This Limousin-cross bullock born 20/02/2024 and weighing 710kg sold for €2,630 (€3.70/kg).

This outlying Limousin-cross bullock weighing 505kg and born 25/04/2024 sold for €2,350 (€4.65/kg).

Weighing 635kg, this Charolais-cross bullock born 08/09/2024 sold for €2,450 (€3.85/kg).

This quality Limousin-cross bull weighing 525kg and born 04/04/2025 sold for €2,450 (€4.67/kg).

This young Charolais-cross bull born 20/09/2025 and weighing 364kg sold for €2,030 (€5.58/kg).

This Charolais-cross heifer weighing 485kg and born 03/06/2024 sold for €2,040 (€4.21/kg).

Weighing 360kg, this Charolais-cross heifer born 03/12/2024 sold for €1,690 (€4.69/kg).

This Limousin-cross cow born 7/7/2016 and weighing 640kg sold for €1,800 (€2.82/kg).

Weighing 1,080kg this Charolais bull born 3/6/2020 sold for €3,750 (€3.47/kg).

This quality Charolais cull cow born 18/04/2025 and weighing 845kg sold for €2,940 (€3.48/kg).

With a combined weight of 750kg, this quality Limousin second calver, born 5/7/2021, and her Charolais heifer calf at foot sold for €3,100.

This Hereford-cross cow born 28/02/2017 with a strong Charolais heifer calf and served to the same bull again sold for €3,080.

This Limousin-cross bull weighing 362kg and born 18/09/2025 sold for €2,020 (€5.58/kg).

This 750kg Hereford-cross bullock born 19/03/2024 sold for €2,740 (€3.65/kg).

This Limousin-cross bull weighing 455kg and born 06/05/2025 sold for €2,050 (€4.51/kg).

This Limousin-cross bull weighing 370kg and born 27/04/2025 sold for €1,790 (€4.84/kg).

This 405kg Charolais-cross bull born 18/04/2025 sold for €1,990 (€4.91/kg).
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